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Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry
Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry
Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry
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Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry provides a definitive text on this important treatment modality.  Assisting readers to make sense of the various clinical techniques and protocols, Beagle discusses the available underlying evidence to provide a practical, comprehensive and navigable aid to attaining a thorough understanding of this complex and highly relevant subject.  All aspects of immediate placement of endosseous implants are clearly and scientifically discussed, enabling the reader to survey the entire subject area, fusing clinical guidance with scientific discussion.

Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry takes pre-operative risk assessment and indications and contraindications for immediate loading as its logical starting point.  It then proceeds to examine the treatment of infected sites, extraction site healing, methods of extraction, surgical protocol, and finishes with a discussion of complications.

Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry will find a ready place within libraries of oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists and prosthodontists and will provide all dentists with an interest in implant dentistry with a useful and welcome companion to this expanding area of clinical practice and research.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWiley
Release dateDec 10, 2012
ISBN9781118517574
Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry

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    Surgical Essentials of Immediate Implant Dentistry - Jay R. Beagle

    1  Introduction

    The initial report in the literature regarding the placement of an implant immediately following tooth extraction was published by Schulte in 1976 (Schulte and Heimke 1976). It was not until the early 1990s that the concept was reintroduced in the English-language literature by Lazzara, who illustrated this method of treatment with three case reports (Lazzara 1989). Lazarra’s landmark paper provided insight into the future of surgical implant dentistry, with technical aspects that remain critical today. The immediate placement treatment ­protocol was validated in the literature several years later by Gelb, who reported on a series of fifty consecutive cases followed over a 3-year period, providing a survival rate of 98% (Gelb 1993). Since then, numerous animal studies, human case reports, and several randomized controlled studies have furthered the science of this treatment modality (Figures 1.1–1.3) (Chen, Wilson, et al. 2004; Chen, Beagle, et al. 2009).

    An understanding of the clinical and histologic realities of bone resorption that naturally occur following tooth extraction originally led to the concept of placing implants into sockets immediately following tooth extraction. This concept attempted, and still attempts today, to take advantage of the pre-treatment alveolar ridge contours (Chen, Wilson, et al. 2004). Many have noted additional advantages of this technique including reduced treatment visits and costs, simplified restorative care, and improved patient psychological outlook for treatment (Lazzara 1989; Parel and Triplett 1990; Shanaman 1992; Werbitt and Goldberg 1992; Denissen, Kalk, et al. 1993; Schultz 1993; Watzek, Haider, et al. 1995; Missika, Abbou, et al. 1997).

    Numerous published works now indicate that outcomes of immediate placement procedures can be equally successful as a delayed approach when initial primary stability is achieved (Barzilay 1993; Schwartz-Arad and Chaushu 1997; Mayfield 1999; Chen, Wilson, et al. 2004; Chen, Beagle, et al. 2009).

    The intent of this book is to provide clinicians with essential evidence-based information necessary to incorporate immediate implant placement into their modality of patient care. Certainly not exhaustive in terms of literature, this text references the classic and contem­porary scientific articles that provide the foun­dation for the art and science of this important clinical topic. For some, these pages will begin their journey into a fascinating area of implant dentistry, while for others these written words will serve to reinforce and challenge their clinical expertise.

    Figure 1.1 Pre-op radiograph of fractured tooth #9.

    Figure 1.2 Final restoration of immediate implant replacing tooth #9.

    Figure 1.3 Final radiograph of immediate implant replacing tooth #9.

    References

    Barzilay, I. (1993). Immediate implants: Their current status. Int J Prosthodont 6(2): 169–175.

    Chen, S. T., J. Beagle, et al. (2009). Consensus statements and recommended clinical procedures regarding surgical techniques. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 24 Suppl: 272–278.

    Chen, S. T., T. G. Wilson, Jr., et al. (2004). Immediate or early placement of implants following tooth extraction: Review of biologic basis, clinical procedures, and outcomes. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 19 Suppl: 12–25.

    Denissen, H. W., W. Kalk, et al. (1993). Anatomic consideration for preventive implantation. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 8(2): 191–196.

    Gelb, D. A. (1993). Immediate implant surgery: Three-year retrospective evaluation of 50 consecutive cases. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 8(4): 388–399.

    Lazzara, R. J. (1989). Immediate implant placement into extraction sites: Surgical and restorative advantages. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 9(5): 332–343.

    Mayfield, L., ed. (1999). Immediate, Delayed, and Late Submerged and Transmucosal Implants. Berlin: Quintessence.

    Missika, P., M. Abbou, et al. (1997). Osseous regeneration in immediate postextraction implant placement: A literature review and clinical evaluation. Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent 9(2): 165–175; quiz

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